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Tabletop Games Thread

Here's the D&D thread. My Druid Mage that rides a Dire eagle and had a Blink Dog familiar just got electrocuted by a Chimera after escaping from a banshee that some party members new about but didn't tell us and decided to sleep in the tower anyways.

I played in highschool, and am still playing with the same group. My DM calls it ED&D. it's a cross between 2e and 3.5 and very detailed. so since I know off both editions I put both editions in the thread.

I just started playing last December. Which made me realize I should've started playing years and years ago. I could have had all those years of terrible awkward games everybody tells stories about later. Ah, the possibilities.

He never sleeps. He never dies.

Battle doesn't need a purpose; the battle is its own purpose. You don't ask why a plague spreads or a field burns. Don't ask why I fight.

All my characters are high optimization but I keep getting killed for the stupidest reaseons. destroyed a church and failed a will save got knocked out cops took my invis ring and my empowered brootch of non detect I was only level six but due to specialization I cast lighting bolt as a level 10. later I destroyed a fortress while I was inside and killed the entire party when it collapsed on us.

Turns out if you want to make level 1 players run you don't need stats, you just need to show them glimpses of a model roughly four times the size of their characters accompanied with roar sound effects.

Turns out if you want to make level 1 players run you don't need stats, you just need to show them glimpses of a model roughly four times the size of their characters accompanied with roar sound effects.

Not my group. We met a Beholder at Lvl 1 and tried to kill it. Then again, "murder it!" was pretty much our whole MO that module, including the suspicious looking scenery.

So my new character is
1) A mage that collects the dead bodies of mages (including my old characters and other peoples dead mages.
2) my old character who is now a saint (cleric1/paladin5) Aasimar
3) Dark (template) whisper gnome warlock
4) Dragonborn paladin
5) Kobold healer of tamara/asclepius. he can not fight.

Actually the DM was so flabbergasted that we, as level one's attacked a level ten monster that he just stared off into space at our stupidity. He then had the beholder interrogate us as it was working towards the same goal we were. It let us go, but we didn't get cavalry against the dungeon boss.

It was all because of my high Wisdom stat. You see how many times I'm gone on the weekend, if I'd joined I would've had to drop or inconvenience everyone anyway. As a GM I already know how annoying it is to have uncommitted players.

He never sleeps. He never dies.

Battle doesn't need a purpose; the battle is its own purpose. You don't ask why a plague spreads or a field burns. Don't ask why I fight.